hereThe dispute has been further fuelled after the charity spent £140,000 to change its name from Addaction earlier this year, according to charity sector publication Civil Society Media.UNISON says the recent rebrand cost the charity more than it would cost to settle the dispute with a pay rise for the 30 members who are now on strike.The staff, who are not allowed to speak to the media without prior permission from their employer, say the dispute over pay has been "soul-destroying".One employee who spoke to the Local Democracy Reporting Service anonymously said it is a "race to the bottom" at one end of the organisation.He said: “We do a really difficult job.
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